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2011/06/17 12:25:21 (permalink)
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Must be dreaming....

All I can say is ....Really ????

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/ford-escort-12inch-rims-tires-/260802996771?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3cb911ea23#ht_500wt_1156

We must be sitting on gold mines....

I've got a set of 12inch alloys with near new rubber I'de be happy to get $100 for.
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    smallvan
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    RE: Must be dreaming.... 2011/06/17 12:49:13 (permalink)
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    But have you got with brand new raod tiers on yours [x2x]
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    Gdub
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    RE: Must be dreaming.... 2011/06/17 18:36:24 (permalink)
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    I love it how every muppet states in their ebay ad thet they have the right to cancel the ad because it is advertised elsewhere ...

    Not once it has a bid they dont! Read the T's & C's morons.

    On the starting price, add to the fact that he is in Tasmania so any buyer from the mainland will pay at least that again just to get them here and he is certainly smoking the wacky weed!
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    RE: Must be dreaming.... 2011/06/17 21:10:38 (permalink)
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    Have you seen his other overpriced items as well??? a 1600 block for $500???
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    RE: Must be dreaming.... 2011/06/17 23:06:00 (permalink)
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    quote:
    Originally posted by Gdub

    I love it how every muppet states in their ebay ad thet they have the right to cancel the ad because it is advertised elsewhere ...

    Not once it has a bid they dont! Read the T's & C's morons.

    On the starting price, add to the fact that he is in Tasmania so any buyer from the mainland will pay at least that again just to get them here and he is certainly smoking the wacky weed!



    There was a ebay sale not long ago of a classic aircraft. The seller wasn't happy with the final bid and decided that he didn't want to sell, the winning bidder took him to court and won, buying the aircraft for the final bid.

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    RE: Must be dreaming.... 2011/06/20 23:56:53 (permalink)
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    GDub

    Show me where in the ebay terms that you cannot pull an add, even if it has bids.....there are some things they get narky about but others they don't give a rats.

    I had a problem with a guy up here that had a Honda trail bike that I had bid on, he must have listed it 5 or 6 times, got plenty of bids on auctions with no reserve listed but he always pulled the add before it closed out.

    Ebay did not want to know about it and I was advised that there was not a process or action that could be taken(they're great system doesn't even recognize this as an issue or problem).

    Shaun B
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